After a long round of testing, Salix Live Xfce 14.2 is released! This is the first Live release for the 14.2 series and is available in both 32-bit and 64-bit architectures.

The live environment utilises our own Salix Live Scripts, which has been forked and improved from the original Slackware Live Scripts.

In terms of included software, this Live release mirrors the standard Salix Xfce 14.2 release. All software that is included there, like the Xfce 4.12 desktop, Mozilla Firefox, the Libreoffice suite, the collection of Salix System Tools etc, are also included in this release. Some additional software, specific to the Live Edition is also included. That of course includes the Salix Live Installer, which has been updated for this release and allows the user to install SalixLive to the system's hard drive.

Thanks to our translators, the live system can now be started in Czech, Danish, German, Greek, Spanish, French, Italian, Japanese, Hungarian, Dutch, Polish, Portuguese, Brazilian Portuguese, Russian and of course English (both US and UK variants).

The live system automatically logs into the Xfce Desktop with user "one". If you need a password to launch applications with sudo powers, that is also "one". The root user is disabled as with the standard release.

If you would like to transfer the live iso to a USB stick, make sure you read the instructions in this README.

You can also use the dd command to write the iso to a USB stick, but some features like persistence, will not be available.

Thank you Didier.
I use vmware which is working fine with UEFI. I use it also to develop and create live iso's 64 and 32 bit.
About cups. Live iso is the same as standard iso. If you install it then cups is running at boot by default.
In next live iso's, i will set cups service to start by default on live environment. For now user can easily start cups service from live environment and also using persistent file or directory can set up cups service to start by default on every boot.

That of course includes the Salix Live Installer, which has been updated for this release and allows the user to install SalixLive to the system's hard drive.

When gapan writes "install SalixLive to the system's hard drive", does that hard-drive installation apply solely for the Live version of Salix as opposed to the current top Installation version of Xfce 14.2 listed at https://www.salixos.org/download.html

gapan wrote:

If you would like to transfer the live iso to a USB stick, make sure you read the instructions in this README.

You can also use the dd command to write the iso to a USB stick, but some features like persistence, will not be available.

When gapan writes "can also use the dd command to write the iso to a USB stick, but some features like persistence, will not be available", can someone use such a USB stick dd-written with SalixLive to subsequently and natively install the permanent version of Salix Xfce 14.2 listed at https://www.salixos.org/download.html onto a hard-drive

Short answers:
1) Of course all Salix ISOs include an installer. The installer of Salix Live differs in that it is started from an already running system but the end result is the same.
2) Let me quote the announcement:

gapan wrote:In terms of included software, this Live release mirrors the standard Salix Xfce 14.2 release. All software that is included there, like the Xfce 4.12 desktop, Mozilla Firefox, the Libreoffice suite, the collection of Salix System Tools etc, are also included in this release.